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Prices are provided by our partners, and reflect average nightly room rates, including taxes and fees that are fixed, known to our partners, and due at time of booking. Other miscellaneous taxes and hotel fees which are not fixed or due at time of booking may be payable at the property at time of stay. Please see our partners for more details.

We stayed at coral mist 2 Dec to 16th and it has been amazing! I don’t know how anyone could have a bad word. The staff are so friendly, the cleaners so hard working, the views and sound of the sea is just paradise.. the...More

First time in Barbados for us and we were very satisfied with Coral Mist hotel. It is not the most luxurious hotel with have stayed in but makes up for it with the view , the lovely staff and i must say the friendliest other...More

We have stayed here twice and have already booked to go again next year! It’s beavh front location is idylllic and well placed to get around the island. Much cheaper than all inclusive hotels and encourages you to get out and try different bars and...More

Gorgeous views. Sugar sand beach. Nice pools. Rooms have all ya need. Restaurant staff were awesome. Walking distance to shopping and restaurants. For the price you just can't beat it! I will be returning.

Stayed here for a few days after our first choice proved less than satisfactory. It is a good hotel in a great location. Right on the beach. Unfortunately the government closed the Beach at the hotel but a short walk took us to another beach....More

Dear Ciarasulli
First thank you for choosing Coral Mist Beach Hotel.
Sorry for the late reply.
There are no works being carried out on the beach or anywhere near the hotel. Therefore there is no smell of any kind at he... More

Dear Ciarasulli
First thank you for choosing Coral Mist Beach Hotel.
Sorry for the late reply.
There are no works being carried out on the beach or anywhere near the hotel. Therefore there is no smell of any kind at he hotel or surrounding areas.
The following is an excerpt from the Government information service in regards to Worthing beach.
The Ministry of the Environment and Natural Beautification wishes to advise the public that during the repair and restoration of the South Coast Sewerage network, Worthing Beach will remain closed until further notice.
The continued closure comes as a result of wastewater entering the Graeme Hall swamp. In an effort to protect the swamp and its environs, in addition to keeping the wastewater from reappearing on the streets of the South Coast, the sluice gate will be opened as needed to allow the overflows to exit via Worthing Beach during low tide.
The beach is still accessible but sea bathing is not allowed.
Guests can still use the beach but not allowed into the sea. For those who want to enjoy sea bathing we do have a shuttle service to Carlisle Bay daily.

It’s not seaweed; it’s raw untreated sewage!
“The Ministry of the Environment and Natural Beautification has issued a statement to advise the public that during the repair and restoration of the South Coast Sewerage... More

It’s not seaweed; it’s raw untreated sewage!
“The Ministry of the Environment and Natural Beautification has issued a statement to advise the public that during the repair and restoration of the South Coast Sewerage network, Worthing Beach will remain closed until further notice. The continued closure comes as a result of wastewater entering the Graeme Hall swamp.
In an effort to protect the swamp and its environs, in addition to keeping the wastewater from reappearing on the streets of the South Coast, the sluice gate will be opened as needed to allow the overflows to exit via Worthing Beach during low tide.”

It is really confusing - all the rooms are beach front and we originslly booked suite with 1 bedroom (livingroom snd bedrrom) however swapped hotels bcause of the sewage being pumped into swamp area - and the swamp water... More

It is really confusing - all the rooms are beach front and we originslly booked suite with 1 bedroom (livingroom snd bedrrom) however swapped hotels bcause of the sewage being pumped into swamp area - and the swamp water (with sewage) is pumped to Worthing beach.